![]() Suggestion: Why does Skylum not add an option that users can choose the colour space when opening an image, and include sRGB and Adobe RGB. It would be rather nice to get a clear answer from Skylum why they choose this path. Skylum chooses NOT to use Adobe RGB as their standard, thereby degrading their very potent and innovative software to amateur level. By starting with sRGB you are limiting your options down the line. The most basic camera, monitor and software setup is to start with a colour space that will allows as much as possible uses. ![]() However, most photographers and digital artists that place value on their images use camera and software setup with Adobe RGB because of its wider gamut than sRGB and it is the de facto standard in the industry, and completely necessary for printing. This is sort of acceptable if images ONLY are used on computers / internet / mobile devices. Luminar and Aurora are using sRGB colour space as the only option in their software (direct communication with Anna of Skylum Support Team). This is the most basic of functions a photo editing program should have!!! WHY ARE YOU KEEP ON IGNORING THIS? It is completely unnecessary!!!īecause of this ERROR (yes, this really is an error.), anyone that takes their photos seriously needs to view and correct it further in another programs like Photoshop, Lightroom or Topaz, etc, before printing or sharing.Īgain, why are you ignoring this issue? I really love to completely stop using Photoshop and only focus on using Luminar and Aurora, but this most basic of errors in your software prevents me (and all other serious users of your software.) from doing so.Īn honest reply will be most welcome please. ![]() Even though images viewed and edited in Luminar may look great inside the program, as soon as they are exported to print or to email or to view in any other software, the colours are not the same as displayed in Luminar (therefore other software display images much closer to the accepted industry standard). None of the versions up to know have done this correctly. Luminar for Windows does not display colours correctly. You have great software and it is getting better and better, but you are failing in one of the most basic aspects of photo editing: ![]()
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